| [Discussion] http://www.nanowerk.com/news/newsid=9932.phpScientists at MIT have genetically engineered a virus to build a battery at the nanoscale. This uses phosphorous, but as it progresses to manganese this should begin to revolutionize energy production, God willing. Article can also be found in science magazine and at MIT. This is a prime example of singularity science: Genetic engineering (biology), nanotechnology, and physics. 1 votes by methos on 2009-04-03 |
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